In each of its 13 NCAA Tournament appearances over the last 14 years, the Florida State women's basketball team has won at least one game.

Florida State (25-6, 12-4) -- the third seed in the Albany Region -- will look to keep that streak going when it opens the NCAA Tournament tomorrow in Tallahassee, taking on the Little Rock Trojans (23-9, 17-1 in the Sun Belt) after a lengthy break between games.

By the time the Seminoles' game tips off, it will have been two full weeks since their last game -- a 90-80 loss to Notre Dame in the ACC Tournament semifinals on March 3.

Despite not knowing its opponent until Monday, FSU has been using that time between games to prepare for its NCAA Tournament run.

"(The coaches) have been pushing us to get to where we want to be," senior guard AJ Alix said.

"They’re on us about every small detail that we mess up on. I think they’re preparing us well.”